Perhaps you didn't notice that the last post in this thread was more than ten years ago. Perhaps you didn't notice that Jepperkake's posts say "Guest" next to them, because his account no longer exists.

Chances that he'll see your reply and be able to help are approximately zero. Your other troubleshooting thread that you made will suffice. Locked. ~Covarr

I don't know what's worse, the broken mechanic, or that Basilisk was mistranslated two separate ways with regards to one monster and an item dropped by that same monster (Bagrisk, Vagyrisk Claw). Man, it should have stuck out like a sore thumb that its drop was spelled differently.

first , that's not a pirated version of the game , and secondly , why the fern do you care you intrusive strawberries head ? is none of your business if someone can't effort to buy a game , also , is not like he is trying to upload some pirated part of the game here in the site , he is only asking for information and suggestions , so you could help him , apricothole

He did pirate the game. This screenshot even has proof, including files that are only included with pirated copies. As it happens, after this post he did buy the game and privately provided me adequate proof.

The forum rules (which you apparently didn't read) explicitly forbid helping or asking for help with pirated copies.

Quote from: The Rules

Asking for support for the Ultima Edition or any other pirated version of the game will not be tolerated. Any discussion regarding pirated software is an immediate warning. Assisting people that use pirated software is also forbidden.

Pirated copies of games, especially FF7, often have changes to their code that break mods. Our requirement for legal copies is as much to prevent headaches with broken mods as anything else.

Square Enix has a long history of shutting down fan projects. They also know for a fact we exist. We are fairly confident that our hard stance on piracy is the only reason we're still around.

In your failure to read the rules, you apparently also missed the "Don't be a d*ck" rule, which your post clearly breaks. For this, enjoy some time off from posting.

*edit- Odd that my first post didn't need to be approved by the moderators, but this one does...

A user's first five posts are supposed to need it, but our forum software decided for no apparent reason not to assign the 0-post-count group to new members. That *should* be fixed now to prevent that from happening again, but with SMF one can never be certain.

This is the same spammer from a few weeks ago. Working with some kind of botnet. Every account he registers is from a different email, all from domains that don't have actual websites. My suspicion is that these domains are hacked or stolen. Unfortunately, he has a seemingly limitless supply of them, so I can't do anything as simple as banning the email.

I'm re-enabling admin approval on accounts for now. In the mean time, I'm going to silently curse SMF for being so useless against bots and spammers.

Moved to Completely Unrelated as this has nothing to do with Final Fantasy.

How song looping is handled really depends on the game. Loop points could be stored in the song file itself, or in a config file somewhere... but since it was looping before and stopped once you replaced the music, I'm gonna assume it's probably the former.